After Bankruptcy

Wrapping up the three-part blog After Bankruptcy: 6 Steps to Financial Recovery¸ here are the final two things that you should after having filed for bankruptcy. By following all of the six tips explained in this three-part blog, you can successfully get on the road to sound financial standing and limit the possibilities that you…Read More

Picking up from After Bankruptcy: 6 Steps to Financial Recovery (Part 1), in the following, we will highlight two additional steps that will be crucial for people to take after filing for bankruptcy. By being diligent to follow all six of the steps discussed in this three-part blog, debtors will be able to slowly recover…Read More

Filing for bankruptcy is an effective way for people who are struggling with an overwhelming amount of debt to start to get back on their feet and slowly achieve a financial fresh start. However, once a bankruptcy case has been processed by the courts, it’s important to be aware of the fact that your…Read More

Picking up from How to Build a Strong Credit History (Part 1), here are some additional tips on what you can do to solidify a strong credit history – and a good credit score – for yourself. Do not miss any monthly payments on your outstanding debts – Missing even one monthly payment on your…Read More

Having a strong credit history can be paramount to having a solid financial standing, and it can be pivotal in helping you get lower interest rates when making large purchases, like when buying a house, a car, etc. Although it takes time to build a strong credit history, the good news is that there are…Read More

As a continuation of Repairing Your Credit after Bankruptcy (Part 1), here is some additional information regarding what borrowers can do to rebuild their credit ratings and improve their financial outlook after having filed for bankruptcy. Specific actions that borrowers can take to boost their credit score after bankruptcy include: Taking out one new credit…Read More

Bankruptcy offers borrowers who are struggling with massive amounts of debt a great opportunity to discharge much of their debt and achieve a financial fresh start. The process of alleviating some large debt from a borrower’s shoulders, however, does mean that the borrower will take a hit on his credit report, as bankruptcy filings can…Read More

As a continuation of Financial Recovery after Bankruptcy (Part 1), here are some additional tips that can help those who have recently filed for bankruptcy rebuild their financial standing and, ideally, put themselves in a position that would minimize the chances that they would have to file for bankruptcy again in the future. Live within…Read More

Filing for bankruptcy is an effective way for individuals to discharge much of their debt in order for them to achieve a financial fresh start. However, once a person has filed for and completed his bankruptcy case, there will still be a significant amount of work and responsibility he will need to take on in…Read More

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